Archive image from page 189 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1915). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe19150304ingo Year: 1915 l82 COPEPODA Remarks etc. Of this species the S/S Thor has /g 1905 St. 165 6o°oo L. N. io°35 I. W. taken a single mutilated female. This species is nearly related to E. Sarsi but it easily distinguished by the smaller size, by the structure of the genital somite, by the 9 setae in the Le of the maxillulae, and by the well developed Se Re I pes I. 54. Euchaete Bradyi n. sp. (Pi. VI fig. 9 a; text-figs 53 a—b). Description. vSize: 80 mm.; anterior division 5-


Archive image from page 189 of The Danish Ingolf-Expedition (1915). The Danish Ingolf-Expedition danishingolfexpe19150304ingo Year: 1915 l82 COPEPODA Remarks etc. Of this species the S/S Thor has /g 1905 St. 165 6o°oo L. N. io°35 I. W. taken a single mutilated female. This species is nearly related to E. Sarsi but it easily distinguished by the smaller size, by the structure of the genital somite, by the 9 setae in the Le of the maxillulae, and by the well developed Se Re I pes I. 54. Euchaete Bradyi n. sp. (Pi. VI fig. 9 a; text-figs 53 a—b). Description. vSize: 80 mm.; anterior division 5-5 mm.; iirosome 2'5 mm. The anterior division is about 2'2 as long as the urosome, which is about as long as the abdomen is wide. The lateral corner is rounded, with a heavy tuft of hairs. The proportional length between the abdominal so- mites is 40, 25, 25. The ventral surface of the three last ab- dominal somites possesses a number of short delicate hairs. The genital sojiiitc is i-6 as long as wide, but, on account of the high ventral protuber- ance, only i-i as long as deep; no posterior process is found on the left side. The snbapical seta is broken, but is probably longer than St. 2. The ante- rior flange on the side of the vulva is rather short, with a somewhat convex outline, when observed in lateral view; the posterior margin is rather prominent. The vulva is covered by the lateral flanges, in any case in front, to a greater extent than in the other species; the triangular plate in front is indistinctly developed; posteriorly a median incision is found, on each side of which a complicated chitinous framework is found (text-figs 53 a—c). The antennulac extend somewhat beyond the end of the abdomen; the appendages are like those of E. norvegtca; the segments 24cn3 25 are i-i as long as segment 19. The Le of the maxillulae possess two short and 5 long setae; the basipodite has 5, and the Ri 3 -]- 4 -(- 3 setae. The other mouth- limbs do not show features of any int


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